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Pasteurization temperature refers to the specific heat level required to kill harmful microorganisms in food and beverages, particularly milk, without compromising nutritional value or taste. The process involves heating the product to a temperature typically between 63°C (145°F) and 72°C (161°F) for a specified duration to ensure safety and shelf stability.
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